Hello friends! Summer is truly off to a good start when we hear about promising new treatments in the field of cancer research. In a clinical study sponsored by the National Cancer Institute a new treatment called HPV-targeted adoptive T-cell therapy was conducted on a small group of women with advanced cervical cancer. Now, adoptive […]
Today’s Cancer Risks – Much the Same as 3000 Years Ago?
Well, everyone — here we are three months into 2014 and it’s spring already! There is an old adage that states, “Nothing is new under the sun.” Each spring, for example, is new — but the cycle of the seasons remains the same. Nature keeps repeating itself. In the same way, there are certain medical […]
HIV to Treat Cancer?
Hello everyone! Happy March! If you recall, we began this year by stating our high hopes for all the new and wonderful cancer treatment options that are being developed every day around the world. Indeed, there’s one in particular that’s surprising not just we “regular” people — but is surprising members of the medical community […]
BREAST CANCER AND MEN – FACTS & RISKS
BREAST CANCER – THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DISEASE Breast Cancer? It’s not just for women anymore. Indeed, it never has been! For men, as well as women, can develop this disease. But because it’s far less common in men, it’s often overlooked as being an important topic of conversation when discussing male healthcare issues. So, in […]
Breast Cancer Awareness Month & Exciting New Technology
As many of you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. So, let’s start it off with something exciting and inspiring! How many of you have ever heard of a man named Ken Wright? Not too many? Well, let’s try another question. What does a submarine in murky water have in common with a woman’s […]
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